Canada's environment minister won't be among delegates, a snub that carries symbolic value as action on climate change in North America is increasingly the domain of sub-national governments ...
Daily Archives: July 6, 2015
U of T workers awarded contract originally rejected in arbitration decision
CUPE 3902 members at University of Toronto will be covered by a contract backed by the union's bargaining team but narrowly rejected in a ratification vote ...
S&P downgrades Ontario’s credit rating to A+
Despite a credit downgrade, Finance Minister Charles Sousa tries to remain optimistic about province's prospects ...
Chiarelli: Hydro One power workers ratified new ‘net zero’ contract – with shares included
Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli hails a new collective agreement at Hydro One he says brings 'transformational change' to employee pensions ...
Heard: Solar industry welcomes ruling on Chinese solar panels
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New Democrat MPP wants all parties involved in review of residential system
NDP children and youth services critic Monique Taylor says an open public review should be conducted instead of appointing a panel ...
Province funds Toronto bike-share expansion – but too late for Pan Am Games
Toronto city staff originally hoped to expand the network in time for Pan Am Games, but that was delayed because of incompatible software and hardware on its docking stations ...
Heard: New Hamilton GO station to open Thursday
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Happening: Province provides 4,500 Pan Am Games tickets
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Happening: Mobile classroom to teach students about Ukrainian famine
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